Negative effects of job loss on adults such as considerable fall in income have long been examined. If job loss has negative consequences for adults it may spread to their children. But potential effects on children's non-cognitive skills and the related mechanisms have been less examined. This paper uses propensity score matching to analyze maternal involuntary job loss and its potential causal...
Frauke H. Peter
Chicago, USA,
04.05.2012
- 05.05.2012| 17th Annual Conference of the Society of Labor Economists (SOLE)
Negative effects of job loss on adults such as considerable fall in income have long been examined. If job loss has negative consequences for adults it may spread to their children. But potential effects on children's non-cognitive skills and the related mechanisms have been less examined. This paper uses propensity score matching to analyze maternal involuntary job loss and its potential causal...
Frauke H. Peter
Buch am Ammersee,
23.04.2012
- 29.04.2012| 15th IZA European Summer School in Labor Economics
Frauke H. Peter
Berlin,
29.03.2012
- 30.03.2012| Tagung Bildungsforschung 2020 - Herausforderungen und Perspektiven: Fachtagung des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung
Frauke H. Peter
Colchester, Großbritannien,
12.10.2011
| Joint Empirical Social Science (JESS) Seminars: Institute for Social & Economic Research, University of Essex
Substantial research on the relationship between family structures and child outcomes represents a considerable part of the literature. However, family structure provides a rather static view of the relationship of children¿s living arrangements and their well-being, revealing hardly anything about the stability of a family for a longer period. This paper focuses on the impact of family...
Frauke H. Peter, C. Katharina Spieß
Hangzhou, China,
16.06.2011
- 18.06.2011| 25th Annual Conference of the European Society for Population Economics (ESPE)
Frauke H. Peter, C. Katharina Spieß
London, Großbritannien,
21.10.2010
- 23.10.2010| Acquisition and Economic Consequences: Fourth Conference on Non-cognitive Skills
As presented in recent literature (see e.g. Cunha and Heckman 2007, 2009), parental environment considerably influences child development. This is particularly true for the early years. In this paper we focus on the stability of the parental environment. We analyze partner and employment changes for mothers with children aged two to six. We use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP...
Frauke H. Peter, C. Katharina Spieß
Kiel,
07.09.2010
- 10.09.2010| Ökonomie der Familie: Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2010
As presented in recent literature (see Cunha and Heckman 2007, 2009), parental environment considerably influences child development. Since the early years are most important when evaluating the development of skills, we examine in our analysis mainly non-cognitive outcome measures of toddlers and preschoolers. We focus on changes in family structure and employment patterns for German families...
Frauke H. Peter, C. Katharina Spieß
Glasgow, Großbritannien,
23.08.2010
- 26.08.2010| 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2010
Henning Lohmann, Frauke H. Peter, Tine Rostgaard, C. Katharina Spieß
Brüssel, Belgien,
10.03.2009
| Meeting of the Expert Group on Demographic Issues of the European Commission